This 1970s Italian opaline glass vase embodies the spirit of mid-century modern design. Its goblet-inspired form features a gently flared bowl and a slender, proportionate stem ending in a wide, stable foot. The color transitions seamlessly from a pastel pink at the base to nearly milky white at the rim, illustrating the characteristic gradient of opaline glass. The stem and foot are crafted from milky, iridescent glass, reflecting light with pearly accents, while the satin-matte finish softly diffuses illumination across the surface. The construction is smooth and unified, with no visible ornamentation or texture, emphasizing the balanced simplicity and high quality of Italian glassmaking. Condition: excellent vintage, with no visible signs of use, damage, or restoration – all elements remain original. This vase tells the story of Italian modernism, when subtle colors and curved glass lines highlighted the lightness of everyday rituals. The pastel pink gently fades into white, as if the vessel were enveloped in morning mist, while the satin surface seems to quiet the light. It recalls a time when design was not just about function, but also about expressing a nuanced mood – as though inviting one to pause and appreciate the delicate moments of the day. It can be displayed solo on a marble console or a low shelf of light wood, where the glass gradient will draw the eye. In a minimalist interior, it becomes a gentle accent of color; it pairs well with porcelain, white ceramics, or clear glass for a calm, harmonious composition. Spaces with a mid-century modern, modernist, or subtly eclectic character will fully showcase its understated refinement. The listed price refers to a single piece.
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Height19 cm
Length7 cm
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Length7 cm
Height19 cm
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